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We have a rather unorthidox firewall setup and I'm having problems
getting the DSpace handle.net server to work through it.

Basically, the DSpace server doesn't actually know what its
world-accessable IP is - it's on a 10. IP and has its traffic
translated/routed by a firewall.  This appears to cause problems with
the handle.net service and I'm not even able to home it properly.  Has
anyone encountered this before and been able to come up with a viable
solution that didn't require overhauling the network configuration?

Frankly, we would prefer to put the handle service on an entirely
separate box because this will not be the only DSpace instance that
we'll be hosting; however, that doesn't appear to be an option right
now.  Does anyone know if 1.5 will support this?

Any help at all is appreciated.  We have an end-of-the-week deadline to
meet and this is the final hurdle to overcome.


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E. Stuart Hicks
Access Manager / Systems Engineer
OhioLINK
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